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but a guy like that with troubled pass, gun laws allow him to buy a gun is obscene. >> dana: but going gun control rather than talk about domestic violence. maybe it wasn't appropriate at the football game either but he made a choice and it was political. that got him in hot water. admire him for coming on the o'reilly factor. >> greg: coming up, homework is punishment. leigh it up to france. which is a country. apparently they say homework punishs the poor kids and helps the rich. dana will explain it next on five five. if you leigh now she will eat an entire beret. ♪ ♪ is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearlyndestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. around a bed with dualair technology that
but a guy like that with troubled pass, gun laws allow him to buy a gun is obscene. >> dana: but going gun control rather than talk about domestic violence. maybe it wasn't appropriate at the football game either but he made a choice and it was political. that got him in hot water. admire him for coming on the o'reilly factor. >> greg: coming up, homework is punishment. leigh it up to france. which is a country. apparently they say homework punishs the poor kids and helps the rich....
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they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages already. they propose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planners failed in the soviet uni,, cuba, in america's public school systems, at the post office. central planning stops innovation, distorts the economy; yet, for all of that failure whenever another crisis hits, natural instinct is to say government has to do something. why don't we learn? because there are awless problems that must be solved. there are always politicians who claim to be problem solvers. they are so interested in our welfare. that's all they talk aboutment some went to harvard, so they must be so smart. we believe them, then, when they say, yes, we can.
they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages already. they propose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planners...
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they give them five days they had to under law. the state troopers were around who were exempt from this, by the way. the governor, the person you say is a mild mannered -- >> dana: don't. >> bob: what? i haven't said anything. >> dana: you are about to say -- i know what you are about to say. it's obvious, the tactic from the left are driving me crazy. they are not going to win friends or influence people by that type of behavior or attacking me because i say that the governor is a mild mannered guy. >> bob: you say he is mild mannered. i don't know him. but maybe he is. he signed the bill, refused a signing ceremony. done behind closed doors. >> greg: unlike the healthcare bill. >> eric: it was done absolutely legally. the people of michigan -- >> bob: voters -- no, they did not. >> eric: theyer with lechted. every one of them was elected let's move on to top twik to calm things downment maybe we can. mainstream media edited the violence and assault from the nightly newscast last night. they told a different story. greg, quickly,
they give them five days they had to under law. the state troopers were around who were exempt from this, by the way. the governor, the person you say is a mild mannered -- >> dana: don't. >> bob: what? i haven't said anything. >> dana: you are about to say -- i know what you are about to say. it's obvious, the tactic from the left are driving me crazy. they are not going to win friends or influence people by that type of behavior or attacking me because i say that the...
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they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages alady. they prose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planne failed in the soviet uni,, cuba, in america's public school systems, at the post office. central planning stops innovation, distorts the econy; yet, for all of that failure whenever another crisis hits, natural instinct is to s government has to do something. why don't we learn? because there are awless problems that must be solved. there are always politicians who claim to be problem solvers. they are so interested in our welfare. that's all they talk aboutment some went to harvard, so they must be so smart. we believe them, then, when they say, yes, we can. >> yes,
they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages alady. they prose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planne...
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a complicated law. what you're saying is within the deliberative discussion, there was some sort of letter or communication in between that time frame that might have said someone in the justice department knew or didn't know. there is something there. one reason this is hisser to rick, you usually can reach some accommodation. eric holder said he thought he had offered what he thought was reasonable. the committee rejected that. that is how they ended up with the vote today. >> eric: you said you think -- >> andrea: you said you think you can predict what the vote will be. >> bob: there won't be a vote next week. congress has no right to external communications of the executive branch of government. none. this is playing a game of politics, republicans are. party line vote. i thought the graphic was pretty. >> dana: that is not true. >> andrea: historically -- >> dana: that congress doesn't have right -- >> bob: internal communications? >> dana: executive office of the president you have circles so som
a complicated law. what you're saying is within the deliberative discussion, there was some sort of letter or communication in between that time frame that might have said someone in the justice department knew or didn't know. there is something there. one reason this is hisser to rick, you usually can reach some accommodation. eric holder said he thought he had offered what he thought was reasonable. the committee rejected that. that is how they ended up with the vote today. >> eric: you...
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look, we understand you thing he did something wrong but in the eyes of the law we don't see that. we might see that coming down to play in this case. you are going after him so hard, and, roger clemens was very loved when he was pitching, we be if you did not like his personality you liked how good he was on the mound. so, you have that to contend with and you are a prosecutor you are prosecuting for crimes as tamara said, they are not violent crimes. this is not a rape. this is something someone did to himself, regarding major league baseball. >>neil: but lying is lying is lying. >>guest: agreed. lying is a problem. >>neil: that is the difference, you say. explain. >>guest: he is not like john edwards with moral issues that we can agree on there is man, roger clemens, who went to congress and openly decided to do that. and knocked on the doors of all of the congressional leaders before his hearing, to tell them how he was so innocent and he did not engage in this kind of conduct. and he went before the congressional members, or, during the panel, put his hand up, and said, i did
look, we understand you thing he did something wrong but in the eyes of the law we don't see that. we might see that coming down to play in this case. you are going after him so hard, and, roger clemens was very loved when he was pitching, we be if you did not like his personality you liked how good he was on the mound. so, you have that to contend with and you are a prosecutor you are prosecuting for crimes as tamara said, they are not violent crimes. this is not a rape. this is something...
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they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages already. they propose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planners failed in the soviet uni,, cuba, in america's public school systems, at the post office. central planning stops innovation, distorts the economy; yet, for all of that failure whenever another crisis hits, natural instinct is to say government has to do something. why don't we learn? because there are awless problems that must be solved. there are always politicians who claim to be problem solvers. they are so interested in our welfare. that's all they talk aboutment some went to harvard, so they must be so smart. we believe them, then, when they say, yes, we can.
they add laws, add to the growing pile of laws, 170,000 pages already. they propose a thousand new ones every week. at the bill signing, everyone feels good, and the public seems to buy it. they think a problem is solved. after all, no kids in washington ask the congressmen what laws did you repeal? it's congressman, what laws have you passed? so they pass and pass and laws pile up. for every one of these, there's an unintended consequence or several. the track record is clear. central planners...
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by law we don't have anything to do with their adds. i don't know the facts of when joe's wife got sick or when she died, but as i said before, i know the facts of what romney did with g.s. steel and how joe lost his job, lost his healthcare. p >> dana: those are harder to swallow after conference call from a few months ago incovered today. >> after we lost our jobs we found out we were going to lose our health insurance and the pensions hadn't been funded like bain promisesed they would be. i was lucky to find another job as custodian in a local school district. they gave me some health insurance but i couldn't afford to buy for my wife. later she was diagnosed with lung cancer. if you look at what mitt romney did at places like g.s.t. steel you can tell he is only worried about one group of people. that is people like him. people at the top. you can't expect much more from someone who says he likes to fire people with no concern about the family really means. now i turn the call back to stephanie. >> thank you, joe. we appreciate you
by law we don't have anything to do with their adds. i don't know the facts of when joe's wife got sick or when she died, but as i said before, i know the facts of what romney did with g.s. steel and how joe lost his job, lost his healthcare. p >> dana: those are harder to swallow after conference call from a few months ago incovered today. >> after we lost our jobs we found out we were going to lose our health insurance and the pensions hadn't been funded like bain promisesed they...
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if you were in a court of law and prosecuting a case, evidence today, what would you have done? >> kimberly: rest your case. what more proof do you need? not a egg on their face. it's an omelette. this is no credible. i get this is how politics are, we know. that but why would you deny it? that's so rookie and dumb when you know you have a call with a recording on there that may come out. >> eric: they have to deny it. coordination of the -- >> bob: i didn't get a chance to finish what i was going to say. can i continue? >> kimberly: leave it alone. don't tell another lie. >> bob: to be naive enough to think the independent committees do not coordinate in some level because people who contribute them contribute the campaign. but look at the tv to see what ad the campaign is running. you mimic it best you can. this is going to the essential. no question about it. if they stuck with the fact that romney put $500 million in debt on the company and that's why it went under, they would be better off than bring the lady in to it. we know romney was responsible for taking the company d
if you were in a court of law and prosecuting a case, evidence today, what would you have done? >> kimberly: rest your case. what more proof do you need? not a egg on their face. it's an omelette. this is no credible. i get this is how politics are, we know. that but why would you deny it? that's so rookie and dumb when you know you have a call with a recording on there that may come out. >> eric: they have to deny it. coordination of the -- >> bob: i didn't get a chance to...
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the former law student at center of contraception flap earlier in year. a new poll suggesting in colorado he has an essential among female voters but republican mitt romney may be gaining. the president leads romney here among women 51 to 43%. the "new york times"/cbs poll found romney up among men by a wider margin. 56% to 3%. >> when it comes to a woman's right to make her healthcare choices they want to take us back to the policy suited to the 1950s. >> reporter: that pitch overshadowed by a story about another woman. the late wife of steelworker joe soptic featured in an ad by the superpac priorities usa. >> she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realize what is he has done to anyone. >> the romney camp is furious the president allies are blaming the candidate for soptic's wife dying of cancer after bain capital closed the steel plant. >> launching personal attacks at governor romney and blaming him for things, in a disgusting way. >> the second straight day, the white house would not condemn the ad despite promises of a positive campa
the former law student at center of contraception flap earlier in year. a new poll suggesting in colorado he has an essential among female voters but republican mitt romney may be gaining. the president leads romney here among women 51 to 43%. the "new york times"/cbs poll found romney up among men by a wider margin. 56% to 3%. >> when it comes to a woman's right to make her healthcare choices they want to take us back to the policy suited to the 1950s. >> reporter: that...
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he still calls them right to work laws. they don't have to do with economics. they have over the do with policy. >> kimberly: eric has details. we have a jam-packed show. stay with us. ♪ ♪ um... uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on verizon. it features easy to navigate live tiles that are simple to customize. just pin what matters most right to your homescreen. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. that's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back. president "o" to the belly of the beast today as michigan awaits governor snyder signature making the wolve rine state the 24th right to work state in the republic. great news for capitalism. great news for state
he still calls them right to work laws. they don't have to do with economics. they have over the do with policy. >> kimberly: eric has details. we have a jam-packed show. stay with us. ♪ ♪ um... uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on verizon. it features easy to navigate live tiles that are simple to customize. just pin what matters most right to your homescreen. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. she...
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bleaking the law of the land -- breaking the law of the land. >> kimberly: that is the problem. these are desperate times because of the situation he did help create. it's not just past administrations. this works really well for romney. united states is begging and taking out a help wanted ad. commander-in-chief with business experience to get us out of this. he is well-suited and he can turn it around and play to his advantage. say i'm not a guy to throw something up against the wall and see if it sticks. i know what to do. any concerns about romney will dissipate. >> eric: you said newt can't see his own hump. >> greg: i did say that. >> eric: you did. with the bain capital thing is this newt not seeing his own hump? >> greg: mitt or newt? >> eric: newt. >> greg: i did a report, gutfeld institute of crud did a report on the economic impact of -- >> kimberly: highly regarded. >> greg: it found it created 4 billion jobs. looking to eliminate risk from capitalism is looking to community activism for results. this is how the left views the economy. >> bob: can i take issue with t
bleaking the law of the land -- breaking the law of the land. >> kimberly: that is the problem. these are desperate times because of the situation he did help create. it's not just past administrations. this works really well for romney. united states is begging and taking out a help wanted ad. commander-in-chief with business experience to get us out of this. he is well-suited and he can turn it around and play to his advantage. say i'm not a guy to throw something up against the wall...
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the rest of the law stands or falls. one judge said the whole law has to be wiped out. one appellate judge. >> no, a trial judge in florida. the appellate court overturned him on that, on that. >> right. >> subject. but, struck down the mandate. so if they say it's not severable, the whole law goes. it's more likely they'll say it is severable and therefore we're stuck with the rest of the law. interestingly, i think would be as a matter of politics, the optimum outcome for the democrats, for president obama as he seeks reelection, there will be a false sense oh, this problem has gone away now when in fact we still have the law which has many horrible features other than the individual mandate. >> and one that becomes instantly unbelievable expensive. the mandate is the financing mechanism. if you take that away what's going to pay for obamacare, the only own to raise taxes and puts the president in a very, very difficult position. >> i think you're going to see the law deferreded for a year, two years, if it gets struck down. and on the politics, think about this. pres
the rest of the law stands or falls. one judge said the whole law has to be wiped out. one appellate judge. >> no, a trial judge in florida. the appellate court overturned him on that, on that. >> right. >> subject. but, struck down the mandate. so if they say it's not severable, the whole law goes. it's more likely they'll say it is severable and therefore we're stuck with the rest of the law. interestingly, i think would be as a matter of politics, the optimum outcome for...
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i love my in-laws. i have two here. perfect. i mean, look at them. we're lucky. >> you know, i think nothing could say better when you ask the question would people run for public office. the experience of both of you and your family and the dignity with which you carry both the offices and the time afterward suggests that it may be a tough vocation but it may be one of the best vocations in the world. politics still is and has to be one of the most honorable vocations there are. we have got to reach a time of in this country again when our best people will be able to know what you two experienced. i mean, i know from reading your memoirs and from listening to you today, however difficult there may have been moments in time, everything was overshadowed by making a difference, by the excitement of being there, and the love of the families being together during it. i am so glad to have been able to share this with you. and you are both very much alive. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you to everybody. thank you so much. thank
i love my in-laws. i have two here. perfect. i mean, look at them. we're lucky. >> you know, i think nothing could say better when you ask the question would people run for public office. the experience of both of you and your family and the dignity with which you carry both the offices and the time afterward suggests that it may be a tough vocation but it may be one of the best vocations in the world. politics still is and has to be one of the most honorable vocations there are. we have...
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it's law enforcement. >> andrea: that is a fine line. i agree with you. i think fourth amendment is in place for a reason. to make sure we weren't being spied on there. isn't unreasonable surveillance. >> eric: search, not surveillance. >> andrea: there is a fine line. i to think drones are for war. the difference between the patriot act is designed to protect us from foreign threats. who is protecting us from the drones. >> eric: the problem with the patriot act, they got a domestic element as well. >> dana: the patriot act was reauthorized with president obama full support and 99-0 in the senate. so i think that conversation is through. it helped us protect ourselves from other attack. one women who is an advocate for using drones domestically said how is it different from helicopters that police forces use? they're much less expensive than a helicopter. there is a fine line of where do your zil libertys end and my right to be protected a as citizen begin? i'm not sure where it knows from here. i do think that the point about drones for war is good one.
it's law enforcement. >> andrea: that is a fine line. i agree with you. i think fourth amendment is in place for a reason. to make sure we weren't being spied on there. isn't unreasonable surveillance. >> eric: search, not surveillance. >> andrea: there is a fine line. i to think drones are for war. the difference between the patriot act is designed to protect us from foreign threats. who is protecting us from the drones. >> eric: the problem with the patriot act, they...
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but a guy like that with troubled pass, gun laws allow him to buy a gun is obscene. >> dana: but going gun control rather than talk about domestic violence. maybe it wasn't appropriate at the football game either but he made a choice and it was political. that got him in hot water. admire him for coming on the o'reilly factor. >> greg: coming up, homework is punishment. leigh it up to france. which is a country. apparently they say homework punishs the poor kids and helps the rich. dana will explain it next on five five. if you leigh now she will eat an entire beret. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: what is that lang snack >> dana: french, bob. what kids do not complaint about having too much homework, except for me because i loveed it and i would make up assignments for myself. >> dana: did you make your own homework? >> dana: i did. >> greg: there is something wrong with you. >> dana: many parents think homework have gotp out of control. the french president proposed homework banned for younger students. eric, bob, only two with children. good or bad idea? >> eric: want me to go first
but a guy like that with troubled pass, gun laws allow him to buy a gun is obscene. >> dana: but going gun control rather than talk about domestic violence. maybe it wasn't appropriate at the football game either but he made a choice and it was political. that got him in hot water. admire him for coming on the o'reilly factor. >> greg: coming up, homework is punishment. leigh it up to france. which is a country. apparently they say homework punishs the poor kids and helps the rich....
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dear miss manners my father-in-law was arrested last week. his finances are not exactly where they should be. i have a knack for personal finances so i was thinking to try to help get her finances in order. would it be appropriate or inappropriate? miss manners wrote back don't go there. tragedy is certainly the time for relatives to offer their assistance. but you really don't want to get into this one. get a reputable profession the only do the work. is she right? mr. money man, what do you think? >> eric: trying to figure out, are you reading miss manners? great segment. people come up to me all the time -- >> bob: had to open the show. >> andrea: you're not mr. manners. >> eric: here is the thing. i get asked all the time about financial advice and/or money. number one, lose a friend or a family member, relationship, loan them money. don't ever loan money. >> greg: that is why you keep giving bob money. >> eric: financial advice. give financial advice if you're qualified to do it. look at the person, are you really asking advice from peop
dear miss manners my father-in-law was arrested last week. his finances are not exactly where they should be. i have a knack for personal finances so i was thinking to try to help get her finances in order. would it be appropriate or inappropriate? miss manners wrote back don't go there. tragedy is certainly the time for relatives to offer their assistance. but you really don't want to get into this one. get a reputable profession the only do the work. is she right? mr. money man, what do you...
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another dog in law enforcement. we met up with his handler. this k-9 sunt helping to -- unit is helping lead fight against terrorism in big apple. >> what would be sniffing for? >> here, the primary concern is on transit system. >> tell me how important dogs have become to american security? >> the dog lets us move around, anyplace, any time. they are versatile. lucky to have them. >> that is tonight at 10:00nd. it runs saturday and sunday if you miss it. >> greg: tonight, "red eye" we have kerry keagen from vh1. fun person. >> kimberly: quality booking. >> dana: that's a tease. >> greg: yeah. >> eric: i'm up? i want to put my christmas card up. >> bob: why not? >> eric: there it is. you know what, bob? good boy! he's a good boy. >> bob: at least you got him laying down. >> kimberly: without his special puppy --
another dog in law enforcement. we met up with his handler. this k-9 sunt helping to -- unit is helping lead fight against terrorism in big apple. >> what would be sniffing for? >> here, the primary concern is on transit system. >> tell me how important dogs have become to american security? >> the dog lets us move around, anyplace, any time. they are versatile. lucky to have them. >> that is tonight at 10:00nd. it runs saturday and sunday if you miss it. >>...
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spend a single taxpayer dollars moving them to gitmo unless a change in law. i don't think it will happen. >> eric: they bought that camp -- >> bob: going one more time? you can keep talking about it. i was going to say is political, too. house of representatives, republicans got themselves organized for next year. they have
spend a single taxpayer dollars moving them to gitmo unless a change in law. i don't think it will happen. >> eric: they bought that camp -- >> bob: going one more time? you can keep talking about it. i was going to say is political, too. house of representatives, republicans got themselves organized for next year. they have
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as the economist points out no federal law forbids employers from discrimination based on hotness. really this is an area where everyone, including the not hot. i bet homely dudes wouldn't read playboy if standards dropped. attraction is the engine that moves us. hormones increase effort for interaction. it's hard to override. ask bob. why shouldn't a coffee shop hire a cutie to bring in customers? that's capitalism even the plain prefer but it shouldn't eliminate nonmodels. ugly men about make money. g simmons before or after. meanwhile, wh what happened to this guy, leif gator. this, not so pretty now. consider politics, both parties candidates side-by-side. gorgeous, each one. it leads me to wonder when was the last time we had an ugly president? he wasn't so bad, was he? maybe it's time for another. maybe we'll stop lusting and start listening, dana. unlike me, you're not gorgeous. do you feel like you've lost out on many tv jobs because of this? >> yes, in fact -- no. >> that's terrible. >> i couldn't resist it. >> can you get -- >> do you think this is -- >> let's give anothe
as the economist points out no federal law forbids employers from discrimination based on hotness. really this is an area where everyone, including the not hot. i bet homely dudes wouldn't read playboy if standards dropped. attraction is the engine that moves us. hormones increase effort for interaction. it's hard to override. ask bob. why shouldn't a coffee shop hire a cutie to bring in customers? that's capitalism even the plain prefer but it shouldn't eliminate nonmodels. ugly men about make...
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full repeal of the law. also to get them on record saying this is where they are going to be going forward. another thing, dana, see if you can push the senate to take it on the senate floor, which they know they won't do. no one in the senate wants to call out claire mccaskill, bill nelson, chuck schumer. these are people who don't want to be called out, don't want to be seen as obstructionist. they are up against some pretty hefty fight they have coming up. >> dana: watching this reminded me of when my mom and dad used to make me sit at the dinner table. sit there and wait. i was going to like it by the time, you know, the dish or whatever festered and i swallowed it down. in some ways i know that the democrats want to move on. america is not ready. why are you looking at me like that? >> greg: i didn't understand the metaphor. >> dana: you weren't ever told to sit there and finish the dinner >> greg: they kept me chained in a refrigerator in the garage. first, how could you see boehner? he blended in the
full repeal of the law. also to get them on record saying this is where they are going to be going forward. another thing, dana, see if you can push the senate to take it on the senate floor, which they know they won't do. no one in the senate wants to call out claire mccaskill, bill nelson, chuck schumer. these are people who don't want to be called out, don't want to be seen as obstructionist. they are up against some pretty hefty fight they have coming up. >> dana: watching this...
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the law that people marched and died for. the law that is now under attack by voter i.d. laws. the supreme court may decide whether key revisions should stand nearly five decades later. how do justices rule in these cases will affect millions of americans. who can go to college, who can get married, who can vote. that's why this election is so important. whoever is elected president next month will likely appoint at least just one new justice to the court and it's no mystery what a romney supreme court would look like. here's what he said back in december during the primary debates. >> yes, roberts, thomas, alito, and scalia. >> those are four justices that are the most conservative on the bench. they all ruled against abortion rights, against equal pay, and for unlimited political donation for corporations. yes, this is not about who likes the president or not. sure he's likeable. this is not about all of the side bar issues. this is about what we fundamentally stand
the law that people marched and died for. the law that is now under attack by voter i.d. laws. the supreme court may decide whether key revisions should stand nearly five decades later. how do justices rule in these cases will affect millions of americans. who can go to college, who can get married, who can vote. that's why this election is so important. whoever is elected president next month will likely appoint at least just one new justice to the court and it's no mystery what a romney...
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in fact, a lot of americans disagree with this law. the most recent poll we could find, which was from the washington post, show 42% want the supreme court to throw out the entire law. 25% want only the requirement that most americans have coverage thrown out, and that group, 52% would prefer the court to get rid of the entire law if that's what it would take to remove the requirement. is this a messaging problem on the part of the white house? what do you make of that poll? >> well, you know, the polls have been all over, but what is clear is that the people who are already feeling the benefits of the affordable care act don't want to lose those benefits. those seniors who are now able to get their preventive health care without having to pay a co-pay, the women in this country who in two years will see that gender gap erased when it comes to how much they have to pay. one of the interesting facts that was in that study is that in lieu ville, kentucky, a woman who is 40 years old who doesn't smoke pays more for health insurance than a
in fact, a lot of americans disagree with this law. the most recent poll we could find, which was from the washington post, show 42% want the supreme court to throw out the entire law. 25% want only the requirement that most americans have coverage thrown out, and that group, 52% would prefer the court to get rid of the entire law if that's what it would take to remove the requirement. is this a messaging problem on the part of the white house? what do you make of that poll? >> well, you...
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the wind sector even has an exemption for prosecution under two wild life protection laws. david asman says, yet, another example of government hypocrisy. >> that's for sure. well, by the way, the president doesn't mind pissing off conservatives and republicans, but don't get the bird watchers wrangled. they will hound you to death. the bird watchers a really upset. 500 song birds killed in west virginia at a wind farm in west virginia. neil: what were they doing? >> it's interesting. people thought they were chewed up by the blades. not so. they were trapped by the light's glare. they did circlinges until they dropped dead. if they were a gas company, forget it, they would oh hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, but because they are the president's preferred type of energy, zero. by the way, it's not just song birds killed, 2,000 eagles have been killed by the windmills as well, and, again, if they were private sector, fine, pay the fines whatever, but they are money losing operation. they come back hat and hand, december 31st for another $3 billion subsidy, a one ye
the wind sector even has an exemption for prosecution under two wild life protection laws. david asman says, yet, another example of government hypocrisy. >> that's for sure. well, by the way, the president doesn't mind pissing off conservatives and republicans, but don't get the bird watchers wrangled. they will hound you to death. the bird watchers a really upset. 500 song birds killed in west virginia at a wind farm in west virginia. neil: what were they doing? >> it's...
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i loved my mother-in-law. i would no more have lived within six blocks of her. but their children come by. and it's just great. >> i can imagine. >> we love our life. we have a lot of good friends, and he needs me. >> wow. >> so reading for you, the book festivals and eventually afghanistan and burma and speaking. i remember once you said you never thought you would have to give a speech. look at you now. >> i didn't go so much as barb did, thinking one specific topic, because i had been first lady of texas and worked on the number of issues, including, of course, education. george had run on education as a campaign, you know, policy issue that he campaigned on. so i knew we would spend a lot of time on education. i hoped we would. because i started the -- texas book festival when we were in austin, it just seemed natural and actually james billington, the library of congress came straight to me as soon as george was elected. the very first day that we lived there, i walked downstairs and saw dick mo, the head of the national trust on historic preservation, on h
i loved my mother-in-law. i would no more have lived within six blocks of her. but their children come by. and it's just great. >> i can imagine. >> we love our life. we have a lot of good friends, and he needs me. >> wow. >> so reading for you, the book festivals and eventually afghanistan and burma and speaking. i remember once you said you never thought you would have to give a speech. look at you now. >> i didn't go so much as barb did, thinking one specific...
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of spirit of the law. bringing in the fat cats, having them -- giving them access to all the campaign apparatus, talking with him about strategy and then pretending that there's not collaboration and cooperation is ludicrous. it is -- it is -- the american people are not fools. we understand what's going on here. and things have changed. went supreme court said that corporations are people, that money is speech, that means that the average citizen is absolutely a total disadvantage to the likes of adeleson who can give $10 million and up to $100 million and even more. and that's why i believe our democracy is at risk here. this is a big deal. it is not like we have had, in years past, because of the supreme court rulings. this is -- this is the wild west of campaign finance. and i'm larged because of it and i think growing numbers of americans are alarmed. even conservative -- i have got conservative republican friends who are offended by what's being done with this outside money. here in ohio, between $8
of spirit of the law. bringing in the fat cats, having them -- giving them access to all the campaign apparatus, talking with him about strategy and then pretending that there's not collaboration and cooperation is ludicrous. it is -- it is -- the american people are not fools. we understand what's going on here. and things have changed. went supreme court said that corporations are people, that money is speech, that means that the average citizen is absolutely a total disadvantage to the likes...
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. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid. the couple will continue the the through asia while matterys handle this back home. >> will see what happens. hot next, hung kai and the lottery prizes in virginia including a $1 million jackpot. >> and a political cartoonist together, why this is >> and a political cartoonist toge[ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we
. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid....
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a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> as to the charge of first degree murder, verdict to count one, we the jury found the defendant not guilty. so say we all. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: welcome back to "the five." casey anthony who was acquited of killing her daughter one year ago. her attorney jose baez was on "fox and friends" earlier and said this. >> the jury got it right. people should try and understand that i hope the public could say okay, she has had her day in court. allow the verdic
a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools,...
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i guess a law with driving impaired -- how do the police do that? >> bob: there are tests for driving under marijuana. same in amsterdam you can buy heroin and get yourself shot up, too. this is why we have to ask yourselves, as much as i don't like the idea, whether it's a worthwhile evident we can go within two blocks of this building right now, i could go out and buy an ounce of dope for probably $1200. it's everywhere. it's everywhere. the question is at some point do you say to yourself whether it's legal or illegal, are the police really going to spend their time chasing after these things or are they going to go after serious crime? >> andrea: the problem is, this is why i am in favor of decriminalizing small amounts is because they do in california and the prisons are flooded with the very small infractions, rather than say going after largeer infractions. >> eric: i don't think they are. i don't think the prisons are flooded. that is a misnomer. >> andrea: it's a big issue in california. 'canes is something you think -- >> dana: that is som
i guess a law with driving impaired -- how do the police do that? >> bob: there are tests for driving under marijuana. same in amsterdam you can buy heroin and get yourself shot up, too. this is why we have to ask yourselves, as much as i don't like the idea, whether it's a worthwhile evident we can go within two blocks of this building right now, i could go out and buy an ounce of dope for probably $1200. it's everywhere. it's everywhere. the question is at some point do you say to...
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our grandchildren, 17 plus four, in-laws, are very close, and i think it's because of politics. i mean they're very close. very loving. i will say to pierce, oh, i haven't heard from marshall for a while. oh, i just talked to her yesterday. or they get the iphone which is evidently you talk forever for free. incidentally, marshall has just asked me to sign a picture for cane corso dog breeder. and i said, well, what is that? it's a dog about so big that can eat you up. it killed a woman. she's getting one. i signed it, but i didn't want to. >> so what do you miss the most about the white house? >> i always say the chef. >> understandably. >> just like barb said, we miss all the people we work with. we see some still a lot. it is great to see susan and for everybody that has come for this, first lady's conference. but it's really the people. the people that work there, butlers and ushers and all the people you live with every single day. you miss the most. all the people that work for george in the west wing. >> i have moved 27 different times. and i've learned, i don't miss anyt
our grandchildren, 17 plus four, in-laws, are very close, and i think it's because of politics. i mean they're very close. very loving. i will say to pierce, oh, i haven't heard from marshall for a while. oh, i just talked to her yesterday. or they get the iphone which is evidently you talk forever for free. incidentally, marshall has just asked me to sign a picture for cane corso dog breeder. and i said, well, what is that? it's a dog about so big that can eat you up. it killed a woman. she's...
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dozens of cath like diocese and other institution about the birth control mandate in the healthcare law. john boehner looking to use the debt ceiling as an opportunity to create a grand bargain. you may remember, he tried to do this once before. we preview upcoming presidential contests in mexico and egypt, with outcomes far from certain. in the grapevine, one could say that congress is getting dumber. we explain. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now have back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ gregg welcome back. when something happens once or twice it's an exception. if it happens a third time it's a trend. when it is repeated 1,000 times over it becomes ignore. no big deal. in the mainframe media covering left wing rabble. three men charged with molotov cocktails this weekend. they wanted to attack the president campaign office in chicago. as well as police stations and the mayor office. but avoid the tea party in chi town the media would call for the national guard. lefty bloggers would be screaming as soon as someone broke a nail. how weird that the more ou
dozens of cath like diocese and other institution about the birth control mandate in the healthcare law. john boehner looking to use the debt ceiling as an opportunity to create a grand bargain. you may remember, he tried to do this once before. we preview upcoming presidential contests in mexico and egypt, with outcomes far from certain. in the grapevine, one could say that congress is getting dumber. we explain. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now have back...
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they passed a repeal of the health care law. do you expect that -- that repeal to come over to the united states senate and be voted on? >> no, i do want. obviously, senator reid would probably not like to have that vote taken here. he would probably lose a few democrats, maybe two or three democrats on the vote. >> greta: what -- what is the purpose of it? everyone knew that senator reid wouldn't put it up for a vote here. so why do it? >> i think it's important to tell the american people of our pledge that if they give us the majorities and with president romney that we will repeal carescpair replace it with legislation that will bend the cost curve down in health care in america? >> greta: president obama wants the bush tax cuts to expire to everyone who makes over $250,000 a year, not those under $250,000. what's your position on this? >> obviously, my position is that there could be thousands and thousands of small business people, all over america who would then have to pay taxes. there are people who file as personal inc
they passed a repeal of the health care law. do you expect that -- that repeal to come over to the united states senate and be voted on? >> no, i do want. obviously, senator reid would probably not like to have that vote taken here. he would probably lose a few democrats, maybe two or three democrats on the vote. >> greta: what -- what is the purpose of it? everyone knew that senator reid wouldn't put it up for a vote here. so why do it? >> i think it's important to tell the...
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also the neck. >> well, there are things called fetal homicide laws. 38 states have them. colorado has one, but interestingly, all it does is increase the penalty for someone who commits a crime against a pregnant woman. it does not allow for a charge of murder in the case of a fetus. so the only way that it could have happened would be if the child was born and then died, then that child would have been a person under colorado law, and therefore a murder charge could have been brought. but because it was a miscarriage, died inside of her, there is no such crime in colorado. >> so what crimes are we going to see him charged with in connection with the 58 people who were shot? clearly, you've got the 12 murders. but there's a range of charges he's likely to face. what is your experience telling you? >> i mean, you're going to have arms charges. you're going to have some sort of mayhem charge. you're going to have, you know, attempted murder. you're going to have assault. you're going to have a lot of charges. listen, i feel terrible for this victim, but there's enough to ch
also the neck. >> well, there are things called fetal homicide laws. 38 states have them. colorado has one, but interestingly, all it does is increase the penalty for someone who commits a crime against a pregnant woman. it does not allow for a charge of murder in the case of a fetus. so the only way that it could have happened would be if the child was born and then died, then that child would have been a person under colorado law, and therefore a murder charge could have been brought....